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Follow on Google News | Father Robert Warren, SA, Receives 2014 PCSN Distinguished Service AwardSpiritual guide to the Putnam County's AIDs task force honored for his decades-long commitment to helping those with HIV/AIDs
Fr. Warren, who is called Fr. Bob by those who know him, was nominated by Loretta Molinari of the Visiting Nurse Services Westchester. “My first experience with Fr. Bob happened many years ago when the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired human immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDs) health crisis first surfaced. At that time, some of us began a grass roots effort to address the illness, death and devastation that was occurring all across America and in our own Putnam community,” said Ms. Molinari. “Very few people wanted to acknowledge or even discuss the disease at first because it was not at all understood and very much feared. Once it became associated with the gay population, many reacted out of this fear and in ways that severely stigmatized anyone in the gay community. This fearful and mean-spirited climate took hold and fighting back was directed by the passion of a select few and came in the form of education.” Fr. Bob was among the small group of citizens who reacted with grave concern at the treatment of those with the illness and stood up to take action. With his participation as the spiritual guide, the Putnam AIDS Task Force was born. Subsequently this task force made a significant contribution to the community for the next 15+ years providing education on HIV/AIDS, providing medical information about the infection, its transmission and most importantly prevention. This was a difficult task given that the HIV virus is sometimes transmitted through sexual contact, making education in schools and other venues extremely challenging. Ms. Molinari added, “Fr. Bob’s engagement as a religious leader helped legitimize the Task Force’s message of power in knowledge and helped to emphasize the need for compassion.” His involvement did not end with the task force. The Atonement Friar realized that many of the people coming to 12-step Program alcohol and drug recovery retreats at Graymoor or seeking treatment at St. Christopher’ The “Do Not Fear to Hope” group provides a safe place to discuss feelings and anxieties. Participants were delighted that Fr. Bob was chosen for this award. Reflecting the stigma still attached to the HIV diagnosis, one member speaking anonymously said, “In the chaotic whirlwind where victims of AIDs find themselves, one person has always been there for us, to comfort and advise, to knit us together. I am amazed by how much one person can do and the difference one person can make in so many lives. I am inspired by Fr. Bob.” Fr. Bob Warren was formally congratulated for his community service with proclamations from NY State Senators Greg Ball and Terry Gipson, and from Assembly Members Sandra Galef and Steve Katz, as well as from Putnam County Executive Mary Ann Odell. The Putnam Community Service Network, currently chaired by Patricia Sheehy, is an educational program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Putnam County. Each year they seek to honor individuals who are serving a broad array of programs, projects, and services in Putnam County, giving much deserved recognition for their accomplishments and contributions to the community. The Franciscan Friars of the Atonement are a Roman Catholic order of brothers and priests founded in 1898 by Fr. Paul Wattson, SA at Graymoor in Garrison. Since that time, the Friars have worked for reconciliation and healing through “at-one-ment” Fr. Bob Warren (center) is pictured here with Cathryn Fadde, Owner of Cathryn’s Tuscan Grill (left), and Loretta Molinari, Visiting Nurse Services Westchester (right), as they congratulate the friar for being selected for the Distinguished Service Award given by the Putnam Community Service Network. End
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